Etymologies

wary +‎ -ness (Wiktionary)

Examples

Your wariness is understandable, but consider: by appending “once more” to the end of that statement, Obama is stating that he does not consider what Bush did for the last eight years to be the leadership he is talking about.

Again, I understand that this kind of wariness of being "passive" and of being insufficiently skeptical of literary representation when it purports to depict marginalized groups is built into the project of contemporary cultural studies, especially that version that has come to be called postcolonial studies, but at what point does such wariness simply become an impatience with literature altogether?

There may be "wariness" about schooling among many blacks, but not among the hundreds of thousands of black parents who are making heroic sacrifices to get their children out of failing public schools and into private schools.

I understand completely the "wariness" so let us have your final thoughts when you have finished - see my recent post 7 books not to buy which included to on Africa neither of which I have read - just some prejudices I have

When I have a parishioner who is feeling a lot of anxiety, or feeling some kind of wariness or hurt in their lives, I tell them to take a deep breath, and take a step back from their lives, to gain a fresh perspective.